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Fall 2019 Gottman Training Level 1

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Become certified Gottman Method Couples therapy! Gottman Method Couples Therapy Level 1 Training November 2 & 9, 2019  from 8:45 am – 5:00 pm at the Okazaki Community Meeting Room (SW 155). In this two-day workshop, current MSW students will be provided with a research-based roadmap for helping couples compassionately manage their conflicts, deepen their friendship and intimacy, and share their life purpose and dreams based on the Sound Relationship House Theory. This practical, emotion-focused, and highly effective approach is based on Drs. John and Julie Gottman’s four decades of research with more than 3,000 couples— the most extensive study ever done on marital stability and divorce prediction. Participants will: Watch original videos of real couples from the famous Gottman Love Lab. Learn research-based strategies and tools to help couples successfully manage conflict. Gain skills to empower partners to dialogue about their worst gridlocked issues by uncovering their underlying dreams, history, and values. Watch Dr. Julie Gottman demonstrate assessment and interventions in a case example from her private practice. Gain tools to help couples process fights and heal their hurts, and techniques for partners to deepen their intimacy and minimize relapse. A truly inspiring workshop, Level 1 Training will give students new insights into treatment for couples who struggle, using proven assessment techniques and intervention strategies. Price is only $50 (originally $350). Space is limited and registration before October 16th is required. Registration includes lunch and a clinical training manual, which contains the core Gottman Method Couples Therapy assessments and interventions. Participants who attend both days of training will be awarded a Certificate of Completion from The Gottman Institute.